Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 July 1937 — Page 2

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‘HAVE A GOOD TIME’ ‘DON'T FORGET TO WRITE’ . ‘GOOD BY, SON’ LIONS CLUB TO SEAT plans for the national conclave to

’ be held in Chicago next month. NEWLY NAMED HEAD| ohn w. Baker is to be presented with a Master Key placque. A song= Eugene Thornburger, Lions Club fest lead by Edward Kepner will president-elect, is to be inaugurated complete the program. at the organization’s initial meet-

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A noon in the Washington Conkling: Sheatters Faraein ; c Committees are to be appointed THE at the session. James McCoy, con- |} PEN HOSPITAL vention chairman, is to discuss || '*! ® Wash. st. RI. 1888.

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John | goodby as he sails from New York on the Italian liner Conte de Savoia. . : i MAN STON TO BE RAZED Slight additional charge for white, fur I Times Special trimmed, velvet or pleated garments 20 I d i 5 ‘B b’ | GOSHEN, July 6—The Mansion COURT DEBATE njure CIc as om D | CONVERSE—Mrs. Cinderella Draper, 76. | Pog % i 0 Rd TR Rs: Laws Daggh | | House, residential show place of the

Sor Five sons and two daughters. und Mois R— Mrs. Manerva Ward, 72. Sur- | Tl h | city for many years, is to be razed

| rh Hsband, Frank Ward; son, Rus-| RRL ANSBURG— Mrs. Florence i rv . Ex ylodes 1 mn Park hrong sell Nard, four daughters, Mrs. Frances | Shell, 66. Survivors: Husband, Edgar | [to make way for erection of a Sepaf use, Mrs, Russell Reahard, Mrs. Ivan , 8. Woodward Shell; DIOtIETS is soli fli oy % ’ a ——— | Brower and Mrs. Russell Agger: brother, | Al rs, 3: Franklin od, ret, Wiles yan. | Basoline Ting station. The palatial Wheeler's Conference at | Beth Sturphy and Rees. Charles Ward: a EE eT Ties. | home was built about 60 years ago (Continued from Page One) SVANSVRLLE. Lester L. Coulson, 86. KEWANNA Olvyan 8. Troutman. by the late James R. Devon.

White House to ‘Have —————— om Cl lL ls rvivors: _Stepson, Warner Ammerman, Survivors . Bh ife, Mable ¢. sons, Donald on i 1: g tigated by fire prevention) lided with a truck at 33d St. and | lq i H. Pierre, 57. Survivors: Sons, | Robert Troutman: daughter, hy ils | No Effect. |e vesiesun p | Park Ave. He was taken to Method- | William. Charles and James: daughters, | Tt rien: sist . Mrs. Ruby gers; par], OO Ie

Mrs. Alvin Schenk and Misses Marcella

| The accident occurred, according | ist Hospital where physicians said |and Polly Pierre. Delores W. Er nits SE AR Nir. |

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band, Cecil Enyeart | to witnesses, when a defective aerial | he had suffered two fractured ribs | George Rans: two Sisters; one brother

(Continued from Page One) | bomb exploded in the crowd of 30,- | and internal injuries. sal BRLEVILVE Charles Falmer, Wi oa i y o "VIVOTS. Son, il: S, sses | a — —- 1000 which had thronged the pan er Stuart, 47, of Amboy, UPSTATE COMPANY Helen nd Frases Lucille Salmer; father, the age of for the display. In the truck driver, told police William Palmer. \ 22

ears. . 0 ” | Bernard Lynch, Fire Prevention | oy "Hoffman's car struck the truck vo EDARY VILLE _Eryin Hopp. 2 . The Roosevelt bill would enable Bureau chief, ordered the show trailer as he was driving west on p NEw ALBANY hag vg TI

appointment of new justices thirly | io neq and confiscated the unused [33d St. Mr. Stuart was uninjured 7. “Survivors; Husband, Nick: daughter. | 98S JNIIEL SHECHNEM or CAC | equipment. He said the equipment |in the crash. rn Mis. “George B. Lapping, and ‘a brother, sitting justice who remained on the |; "e, pe tested to determine cause | Eighteen persons were to face ; : ROANOKE Mus. Melissa M. Baker, 68. nch beyond the age of 70 Years | : yp gecident. traffic charges, six for drunken | TWO Salamonie Power Units Survivor: Henry: daughters. | Six hs : : bout 15 feet | driving, today in Municipal Court. sch; son, Cl tepson, Frank Baker consideration began, ay Oe on the | Three persons were injured yester- Proposed to FPC. stepdaugh ey ners x Lizabeth Shoemaker (D. Mont), a crowd, witnesses reported. Sparks day in traffic accidents. ai ROC TE STER My s. Wi n Hoffman, 50 ourt change, was f ignited the clothing of several spec- Police today were seeking a hit- ti . Survivors: Lusk an 1; 3 PRpents Mr. - an d ith President Roosevelt. | t.c Many were jostled and some | and-run motorist who struck a car | 7imes Special Mrs. ona r: sister, Mrs. Bruce | Bone oD, Wash.) sup- | yeported trampled as a near-panic | driven by Miss Mary Helen McKee,| WASHINGTON, July 6. — The)" qymorr Mrs. Fiizabeth Williams, 86.

court change sat in on |proke out. | 29, of 3541 N. Meridian St, Apt.| Acme Engineering Service, Inc. Ft. |Jurvivors. Son. Geo Mr Ea ters. Ms. | the conference, which lasted an Mrs. Laura Pollard, 51, of 5045 102. Miss McKee was cut and Wayne, has applied for permission i ee hour and a half. Reed St. one of the victims, was re- | bruised in the accident which " d two “Any statement on our con®er-| ported in fair condition in Methodist | occurred at 36th and N. Salem Sts. to construct three i WO. ence must come from the Presi- | Hospital today. Shirley Pollard, 4,| FEleven-year-old Helen B. Todd, | Power plants on the Salamonie dent,” Senator Wheeler said. He |of 5018 E. Minnesota St, was re- | 108 Hancock St. was treated in City River in Wabash and on declared a moment later, however: | ported in fair condition in City Hos- | Hospital for slight injuries received | Counties, Indiana, ‘according 0 "oy “I am still opposed to any compro- | pital. when she was knocked down by a | announcement by the Federa mise that would increase the num- | Treated at Hospital car in the 5200 block Pleasant Run | Power Commission today. R { justices the U Su- | Blvd. Th d development inber of justices on the U. S. Su-| y ) 4 L 3 ( e propose evelopme preme Court.” | Others who were taken to hos | Police were told the child ran | cludes ‘a dam and power house Makes vou look older than pitals for treatment were: Ruth into the path of a car driven by | ahout one mile above the mouth of you really are

No Change Expected Tields, 18, 2054 N. Keystone Ave.; Ralph R. Wilson, 21, of T3 N.|{he salamonie River which would C L A | R Oo L Senator Wheeler also said that Hazel Matthews, 18, 839 College | Drexel Ave. create a 60-foot head of water; a

his White House conference Ave.; Nellie Murphy, 71, 5018 E.-Min- | Harry Keith, 32, of 2702 N.|g.cond dam, which would create a n . probably “would have no effect on |nesota St. and Wilma Jones, 2359 N 8 honing Migr hg Ba Jan secondary storage of 10 additional | H air T in + the parliamentary situation ‘on |Delaware St. fte is running inte the Yd of an | feet about six miles upstream, and | § win beautify your hair and make you the | alter g e | a third dam and power house for a look years younger. if applied by us.

SE] 311 | ers wh T reated at ‘ Capitol Hill. | Others who were tre = auto vesterday. The car was driven |

Senator Bone declined to com- [Park for minor burns were: OClar- |, "px i | 25-foot head of water about four | : $ 50 ment lence Foltz, 33, Martinsville; Mrs. Ry Tiss Enns Doren, 24, of 5039 jes upstream from the second | SpRgie) Wea, Duly l.

Senator Robinson abruptly met | Clarence Foltz, 25, also of Martins- dam. nv dak the challenge of filibuster with an- |Ville; Alonzo Kent, 29, Martinsville; | yrapyoN COUNTY TRAFFIC The third dam is to serve for | It's Air Cooled at nouncement he would keep the Sen- | Kennard Faucett, $1, 1225 S. State TOLL TO DATE both power and Storage purposes, | C + I RB + ate in session until a vote was had. | ee] Pear] Storms, 26, 1629 Milburn the application stated. Tentative] entra eau He refused to agree to a recess until | St.; Marie Jones, 20, 525 E. Walnut : bh ceen installed capacity of the two power |§ 209 1. O. O. F. Bldg. LI 0432. Thursday to permit Senators to see | ng Jack Farrell, 11, 603 S. Auburn ¢ plants is 2000 horsepower. Penn.-Wash, tomorrow’s all-star ball game and Rd. = after clerks had read the compro-| Idell Stewart, 29, 1308 W. 30th St.; | Accident mise, he began at 12:47 p. m. (E. S.| Mrs. Alonzo Kent, 29, Martinsville; | 2% Crys

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T.) to deliver the opening speech of Mrs. Thomas TearefT, 35, 1140 S. i Injured

court debate. Somerset St.: Carmel Taylor, 6, 3548 TR AFFIC ARRESTS v a 4 | . x n % Criticism Being Met Ni SO Ld Hay B. Newby. 31 i hh ; ; ; i . 3-Pe. 1 riple Mirror

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Senator Robinson explained that |ran, 13, 1117 8. Dawson St, and; Running red Tight .........

the compromise had been drawn |Richard O'Neill, 15, 58 W. Morris St. | Running preferential street ... : with the thought of meeting some | Errant firecrackers caused three i : ¥ : : e room ul e of the criticism directed against | blazes in the residential districts BEiien WUVIRE vaysw uw the original Roosevelt proposal and | last night, No driver's Jicense ......... hh . to seek common ground among per- F A OE on the roof of the A hand 3 : 5 sons who felt that s hing | home of William O'Nei 4 : 4 son - § ro=-t A ini ns Who fc that something f Willits Neil, 1244 N. New |@ Month Traffic Toll A handsome 3-piece suite of two tone walnut finish. be done about the judiciary. y resulted in damage esti- Choice of vanity or dresser with large triple mirrors.

“There has been a great diversity | mated at $5. Other homes damaged | Two Under 1936 Figure Heavy bed posts signal the distinctive design. Roomy

of opinion,” he continued, “among | slightly were those of Edward Drotz, a . . " those who feel that conditions | 1666 Naomi St. and Melvin Lane,| Indianapolis traffic deaths num- drawers. Sturdy Honor-Biit construction. Choice of

justify if they do mot require a |2828 E. 10th St. &ccording to fire |bered two less for the first six panel or poster bed. Large four-drawer chest. Remark- $4 Down—$5 Monthly

chante of statutes relating to the | wen. months of 1937 than for the cor- | ably low priced. Plus Carrying Charge " “There is widespread if not gen- Driver Injured in responding period Jast, year, Sergt. | eral or Sonivepsl sentiment in

Jack O'Neal, head of the police ; PD | favor of retirement of Justices who | Collision With Truck record burenn, announced ‘today. H ca Stor® Regular $19.95 Six Cushion : e ve

reach the age of 5 vears. Tt is | Fifty-nine fatalities were record-

n " Peter HoiTman, 68, of 64C E. i12d ' ed between Jan. 1 and June 30 HAT . Steir pow ig of jy | St, was injured seriously today |this year as compared With 61 in rs Saved oe gre | ® ® ing or judgment, but that by com- | oe the car he was driving col- | 1936, it was reported. e e tan hos However, 19 persons were killed in ; mon acceptance those Who pass 75 | jution particularly Senator Burke | Marion County outside the city rais- No

years usually are in stat - Yh Ad Reh e of men | Robinson replied gen- | ing the half-year’s toll to 76, an inoh erally with sarcasm or denials of | crease of one over last vear, it was

Concerning the conference, Sena- | AL | the onen \ \ tor Wheeler's associates told the | uss ts’ ‘contentions. reported.

United Press that Senator Wheeler |

was invited to the White House by ONLY $1 00 A WEEK Senator Bone after the latter had Installs & Genuite conferred with Mr. Roosevelt and finally the President got on the telephone to press the invitation, Senator Wheeler met with his strategy board and they agreed he

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